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Summary:In this powerful opening to Season 4 of Ancestor Hour, hosts Georgina Juarez and Daniela Miranda sit with Abuelita Luzclara—Chilean medicine woman, great-grandmother, and ceremonialist—for a soul-stirring conversation on ancestral healing, feminine leadership, and the sacred responsibility of this time. Luzclara shares her personal journey from political exile to spiritual awakening, guided by dreams, grandmothers, and the earth herself. Together, they explore what it means to reclaim our medicina, walk in integrity, and embody the prayers of our lineages.The episode culminates with an invitation to La Voz de las Abuelas de las Américas, a powerful four-day gathering of grandmothers happening November 4–7, 2025, in Tepoztlán, Mexico. This prayerful convening will bring together Indigenous and mestiza elders from across the continent to share teachings, songs, and guidance for the times we are living through. Luzclara reminds us that when women gather to pray, mountains move.Takeaways:We are the midwives of this moment, called to birth a new earth through our presence and actions.Listening to nature and elevating our vibration are essential to personal and collective healing.When women gather in prayer, real change becomes possible.Learn More about La Voz de las Abuelas de las AméricasConnect with Abuelita Luzclara
We kick off season 4 of the Ancestor Hour, Daniela Miranda and Georgina engage in a heartfelt conversation with author Prisca Dorcas Mojica Rodríguez about her work and the importance of storytelling, particularly within the Latin community. We explore themes of intergenerational relationships, the complexities of family dynamics, and the significance of representation in literature. The discussion emphasizes the healing power of storytelling and the need for women of color to find their voices and share their experiences. The episode concludes with reflections on hopes for future generations and the ongoing journey of healing and understanding within families.Takeaways Storytelling is a healing process that connects us to our roots. Intergenerational relationships shape the identities of Latin women. Navigating family dynamics requires setting boundaries and understanding responsibilities. Decolonizing family roles is essential for personal growth and healing. Representation in literature empowers marginalized voices. Women of color must embrace their stories and share them with the world. Healing involves recognizing the trauma passed down through generations. Community support is vital for women navigating their identities.To connect with Prisca follow her on her IG account https://www.instagram.com/priscadorcas/or her website for more information on where to buy her books: Website
In this conversation, Daniela and Georgina discuss the importance of stepping away and reclaiming one's medicina.
They explore the concept of burnout and the need for self-care and self-reflection. They emphasize the power of breath and present-moment awareness in resetting the body and mind. They also discuss the impact of technology and the importance of disconnecting from social media. The conversation concludes with a reminder to reconnect with nature, listen to one's inner voice, and prioritize joy and fun in life.
Grab your cafeito cause in this conversation, Daniela and Georgina discuss the importance of stepping away from the constant busyness and pressure to always be productive.
They explore the need for integration and rest in our healing journeys and the challenges of giving ourselves permission to take a break. They emphasize the importance of being present in our own lives and finding joy in simple pleasures. The conversation encourages listeners to explore what brings them happiness and to prioritize their own well-being.
Takeaways
It's important to step away from the constant busyness and pressure to always be productive.
Integration and rest are essential in our healing journeys.
Giving ourselves permission to take a break is crucial for our well-being.
Being present in our own lives and finding joy in simple pleasures is key to living a fulfilling life.
In this captivating episode, Georgina and I sit with Sam Garcia, the visionary CEO of Dirty Alchemy. Sam shares invaluable insights on her unique approach to scaling impact for purpose-driven leaders by combining intuition, spirituality, and practical business strategies.
Key Takeaways
How blending intuition and spirituality can create a thriving, purpose-driven business
Regenerative business practices and their impact on personal and professional growth
The importance of reclaiming time, energy, and peace of mind for long-term success
Sam's personal journey and the lessons learned along the way
What Listeners Will Learn
Discover how integrating spiritual growth with professional success can enhance your impact as a leader
Understand the benefits of regenerative business practices for your well-being and the environment
Gain actionable tips on balancing personal life and work while increasing profits
Be inspired by Sam's story and her passion for supporting purpose-driven leaders
How to connect with Sam and grab that Free Meditation+Free Few Chapters of her book.
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https://www.thedirtyalchemy.com/
Join us on this episode where Daniela and Gerogina are joined by Michelle Gomez, a spiritual life coach and author, to discuss the mother wound and its impact on BIPOC women. She explains that the mother wound for BIPOC women is influenced by systems of oppression, such as patriarchy and organized religion, as well as cultural traditions that don't empower women. Gomez emphasizes the need for women to unlearn these teachings and cultivate their own power and self-love. She also discusses the importance of understanding and forgiving our mothers, recognizing that they, too, have their own wounds and experiences. The conversation delves into personal journeys of healing and the complexities of mother-daughter relationships. In this conversation, Michelle Gomez discusses her personal experience with the mother's wound and the impact it had on her adult life. She explores her journey of anger and resentment and the process of healing and acceptance. She emphasizes the importance of understanding and language in healing the mother wound, and the role of indigenous practices in reconnecting with mother energy. The conversation concludes with advice for those beginning to heal their mother's wounds.
Takeaways
The mother wound for BIPOC women is influenced by systems of oppression and cultural traditions that don't empower women.
Unlearning these teachings and cultivating self-love and empowerment is essential for healing the mother wound.
Understanding and forgiving our mothers, recognizing their own wounds and experiences, is a crucial part of the healing process.
Personal journeys of healing and the complexities of mother-daughter relationships are unique to each individual. The mother wound can have a significant impact on our adult lives, affecting our relationships and self-perception.
Understanding and language are essential in healing the mother wound, as they help us identify and articulate our experiences.
Indigenous practices can play a crucial role in reconnecting with mother energy and finding healing.
Healing the mother wound is a personal journey that requires self-compassion, acceptance, and the willingness to seek support.
It is important to approach the healing process with discernment and find practitioners who resonate with your values and experiences.
Key words: mother wound, BIPOC women, healing, empowerment, forgiveness, cultural traditions, self-love, mother wound, healing, caretaker, anger, resentment, acceptance, indigenous practices, mother energy
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Michelle Gomez
Georgina Juarez
Daniela Miranda
In this thought-provoking episode, Daniela and Georgina delve into the essential role community plays in our overall well-being. The duo discusses various methods to foster connections and highlights different types of communities that cater to diverse needs and interests. By sharing personal anecdotes, expert insights, and practical tips, they emphasize the importance of cultivating strong community ties and explain how it directly relates to self-care.
Key Takeaways:
Community as a foundational aspect of self-care: Learn how building a supportive network can positively impact mental health, emotional resilience, and personal growth.
Various types of communities to explore: Discover an array of communities based on hobbies, interests, spiritual beliefs, or professional goals to find the right fit for your unique needs.
A step-by-step guide to finding and engaging in a community: Get practical tips on how to identify, connect with, and contribute to a community that aligns with your values and aspirations.
Don't miss this informative and heartwarming episode that reminds us of the transformative power of human connection and belonging. Tune in to Ancestor Hour Podcast S3 Ep2 - Community is Self-Care for an enlightening conversation with Daniela and Georgina!
Welcome to Season 3 of Ancestor Hour!
In this special episode, Daniela and Georgina dive into the spirit of the Spring Equinox, guiding you through meaningful ways to celebrate this time of renewal and rebirth. Together, we'll explore:
Practical tips on how to embrace the Spring Equinox in harmony with nature and your ancestral roots
Insights into our personal practices and how you can adapt them for your own celebration
Stories and wisdom from our ancestors that inspire us to deepen our connection with the past and honor our roots
Join us on this transformative journey as we share our knowledge and experiences, empowering you to create your own meaningful Spring Equinox rituals and forge a deeper bond with your ancestral heritage. Let's welcome the new season with open hearts and a renewed sense of purpose, guided by the wisdom of our ancestors.
Happy Spring Equinox from Daniela, Georgina!
In this episode, hosts Georgina and Daniela explore the importance of decolonizing self-care and offer practical tips for getting started. They delve into how Westernized notions of self-care can be oppressive and exclusive, and discuss how to create a more inclusive and empowering approach.
From exploring traditional healing practices to redefining self-care as community care, this episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in creating a more holistic and just approach to well-being. Tune in to learn how to decolonize your self-care routine and prioritize mental, physical, and spiritual health in a way that honors your unique cultural heritage and lived experiences.
Takeaways
Self-care is not just about individualistic practices, but about community care and collective healing.
Decolonizing self-care means recognizing and challenging the ways in which Westernized notions of wellness can be oppressive and exclusive.
Traditional healing practices, such as plant medicine, energy healing, and community rituals, can be powerful tools for self-care and well-being.
Prioritizing mental, physical, and spiritual health is essential for holistic well-being, and this looks different for everyone based on their unique cultural heritage and lived experiences.
Creating a self-care routine that honors one's cultural heritage and lived experiences can be a powerful act of resistance and self-love.
Practicing self-care is not selfish, but a necessary part of building a more just and equitable world.
In this episode, Daniela and Georgina discuss the clash between spirituality and religion. They explore the history of colonization and how religion was used as a tool of control and oppression. They delve into the process of indoctrination and the manipulation tactics employed by colonizers. The conversation highlights the importance of navigating the clash between spirituality and religion and finding personal connections to spirituality. They also share the story of La Virgen de Guadalupe as an example of reclaiming indigenous spirituality. The episode concludes with the offer of free resources to support mental wellness and grieving as a ceremony.
Takeaways
It is important to navigate the clash between spirituality and religion and find personal connections to spirituality.
Reclaiming indigenous spirituality is a powerful way to honor ancestors and break the cycle of colonization.
In this episode, Georgina and I talk about what's been going on in the world, how we've been connecting more and more to our medicina, and how we feel that connecting to it connects us to our humanity.
In this episode, we really go there and talk about whether your Indígena Medicine is for Profit or Purpose.
In this episode, we chat about some real emotions and how we still create a sense of devotion in the midst of all the caca.
On our last episode of this season, we're talking about why embracing the Indigenous Aspects helped us create so much change withing us.
Come and have some cafestito with the comadres and hear how we have created real rituals and practicas to live life as a ceremony.
On this episode, we are our cafesito talking about being first-generation indigenous mamas, having horrible green thumbs, and spiritual desires we plant.
I’m this episode let’s dive into spiritual by-passing, toxic positivity, appropriating vs appreciation
In this episode, we have an intimate conversation about why it’s so important to reclaim your own magic.
In our first episode, we will tell you a little bit about us, how we have reclaimed are indigenous Medicina for ourselves, and how you can too.
In this episode of Ancestor Hour, we sit in conversation with Marilú Shinn to explore prophecies and the New Earth. Rooted in Earth-based healing, curanderismo, and the Q’ero lineage of the Andes, Marilú reflects on the great turning humanity is living through, the awakening of the feminine, and what this moment is asking of us.To connect with Marilú Shinn, visit kawakenergymedicine.com or follow her on Instagram @marilu.shinn.







